From Robert Montgomery

[dateline] Alicante 19th Feb: 1780

[salute] Dear Sir

I had the Pleasure of Addressing you the 5th Currente to Which Please be Referd and
Since am Honour'd With your Truly Esteem'd Letter of the 31 ultimo and am Happy to
Learn your Safe Arrival at Bordeaux on your Route to Paris. Your Thanks is Much more
than an Equivilante for any Services I Wished to do you At Madrid. I onley Considred
that as part of My duty, as well to Serve the united States as your Good Self for
Whome I Shall Ever have a Perticular Regard.

You will have had a More Cirumstancial Account of what Passed at Gibralter than I
Can Give you We being Distant from thence 11 days Post; but We are assured by the
Master of a Small Barque in 7 days from Algeciras that two Men of War and Several
Transports, Ware saild for Mahone1 it is Reported With 2000 English Troops on board for that Garison.

I beg lave to Repate My Requst of a Letter of Introduction to Mr. Jay,2 Interm have the Honour to be with the Greatest Sincerety Dear Sir your Most Obedient
and Most Humble Servent

1. Port Mahon on the island of Minorca. Reinforcements for the garrison there had been
sent with the convoy that arrived at Gibraltar in January. The needs of the besieged
fortress required, however, that the troops be retained there and only { 342 } supply ships were sent on to Port Mahon (Mackesy, War for America, p. 323).

2. It is not known whether JA acceded to Montgomery's request, but this is the last letter known to have been exchanged
between the two men until Montgomery wrote to JA on 26 April 1783 (Adams Papers).